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  1. @mwhybark Yes, and that it was used as a platform for distributing thrown fish.
  2. Showing Seattle to Los Angelinos in a day.
  3. Visualization: Global warming deniers vs. Scientific consensus: http://bit.ly/6hGoXJ
  4. RT @mwhybark: SHIT! If the zoo closes Nocturnal House, where will the night go during the day?
  5. Facts about bottled water: http://bit.ly/4CfdqK
  6. RT @franklinwirtz: Great blue heron has replaced the bald eagle at the Rosellini Bridge
  7. Vedea, the Microsoft Visualization Language: http://bit.ly/8Mizrk
  8. "...we [are] so rapidly building [an] atlas of unconscious influences and effects that could well be exploited by...computing devices..."
  9. Weaving insights about forces that actually influence human behavior, and cloud computing, this is the revolution: http://bit.ly/3xdd3i
  10. "...a brief degree of affluence beyond anything ever before seen, and almost certainly will not happen again." http://bit.ly/5Zd4IK
  11. A viable power storage solution? http://bit.ly/Ek2Cq
  12. Let's take a nice walk through the Arboretum.
  13. The new Bing Maps is incredible, try zooming way in. Birds eye view is now seamless. http://maps.bing.com
  14. My idea of fun: Authoring queries connected to pivot tables with calculated fields. Then putting that in a treemap.
  15. "Well, to me, it looks like a 14" crack in the ceiling."
  16. All locks changed.
  17. First knob done. Turns out the chiseling was not mandatory, but now I have some practice with the chisel.
  18. Replacing doorknobs and locks. What could go wrong?
  19. Urban oil wells of Los Angeles, including one attached to Beverly Hills Mall: http://bit.ly/3ZIG36
  20. MIT is working on utility scale liquid batteries. Critical to scaling renewables on the grid. http://bit.ly/dQmsS